One of the most anticipated matchups of the weekend will take place in Green Bay as the Packers and Detroit Lions meet in a battle of division rivals. Coming off a Week 2 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay offense hope to turn things around in Week 3. With both teams currently at 1-1, this game could go a long way in determining the NFC North championship. One team will improve to 2-1, while another falls to 1-2. Should be a good one!

WHAT TIME DOES THE GREEN BAY PACKERS VS. DETROIT LIONS GAME START?

The Lions and Packers will kick off at 1:00 P.M. Eastern.

HOW DO I LIVE STREAM THE DETROIT LIONS VS. GREEN BAY PACKERS GAME?

The Packers/Lions game is being broadcast on FOX. If you have a cable subscription, and (this is important) you are receiving the broadcast in your area, you’re all set: you can live stream the Packers vs. Lions via the Fox Sports Go app, available on iTunes, Roku, Amazon Fire Stick, Android, and more.

CAN I STREAM VIA DIRECTV SUNDAY TICKET?

You can, but only if you live at an address at which DirecTV does NOT offer service (and only out-of-market games). Check your eligibility here.

WHAT ABOUT NFL GAME PASS?

NFL Game Pass shows games that have already concluded. If you’re fine with on demand NON-live games, sign up for $99/year.

WHAT ABOUT TWITTER? I HEARD THEY WERE STREAMING THE NFL THIS YEAR.

Twitter is indeed streaming a number of games, but only Thursday night games, and not all of them.

HOW CAN I GET SLING TV?

This is a terrific time to check out Sling TV. The service’s Blue package, which includes major networks like Fox and NBC, normally costs $25 a month, but are currently offering subscribers a free one-week trial of the service. Then, from there, you can either download the Sling desktop app (if you’re watching on a desktop or laptop computer), or download the Sling app for iOS/Apple devices, Android, Roku, Microsoft, Nexus player, ZTE or XBox One.